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- Dr Lucien Blake left Ballarat as a young man. But now he finds himself returning, to take over not only his dead father's medical practice, but also his on-call role as the town's police surgeon.
- A vengeful spirit has taken the form of the Tooth Fairy to exact vengeance on the town that lynched her 150 years earlier. Her only opposition is the only child, now grown up, who has survived her before.
- An innocent man becomes one of the most wanted criminals the world has ever known.
- The story of Michelle Payne, the first female jockey to win the Melbourne Cup.
- Back Roads is taking viewers to some of Australia's most interesting and resilient communities. The towns chosen for the programnme are full of colourful characters whose grit and good humour continues to uplift and inspire.
- 1857, the charismatic headman of the Chinese mining camp struggles to maintain the fragile harmony between Chinese and European diggers when a murdered European woman is discovered to have links to the Chinese community.
- A deadly virus reanimates the dead worldwide, except Australia due to strict border policies. When an uprising occurs at an internment facility, the arrival of a girl may signal the country's eventual downfall as the last safe haven.
- Get ready to run. 18 Fugitives are released in Federation Square, pursued by Hunters and an elite team of investigators. Those who manage to evade the Hunters for 21 days, will win a share of $100,000
- Oscar-nominated director Bruce Beresford (Driving Miss Daisy, Tender Mercies) crafts a tender coming-of-age tale that introduces one of Australian literature's most beloved characters to the screen, Laura Tweedle Rambotham (Susannah Fowle).
- The film's unlikely protagonist is a mild-mannered window peeper named Dead-Eye Dick (Max Gillies), who spies on a Mexican couple.
- It follows the narrative of Sarah, a young girl immersed in a theatrical production entwined with a storyline that parallels her own life experiences.
- A boy looks up to his big brother, Jack, who is his hero and is someone that he is not - brave, noble and has the courage to stand up to their father. When their father returns from the battlefields of France to his family, he sends his younger son to an apprenticeship in a jam factory designing the labels. There, his boss sends him off to art school, but his real passion is writing. He began to send small stories into the newspaper. While the boy cannot draw, he discovers that he has a talent for writing. The depression sets in. The older son, Jack, who had escaped to the country returns with a girl suffering double pneumonia. Worst of all she is a Catholic and the father hates Catholics. The phrase Susso kids: the outbreak of World war II. Brother Jack rushes to enlist and his brother was unable/not allowed because he was a key reporter for the newspapers. They need him for propaganda.
- A series of risque sketches highlighting the dangers of sexually transmitted diseases.
- This WW2 undercover agent revisits Europe and tells her story of escaping the Gestapo.
- A 6 part ABC Drama series, DIRT GAME delves into one of Australia's oldest and riskiest pursuits-mining.It tells the story of the Industry's men and women-from the faction torn board, to the workers at the hazardous ore face -striving to save a proud, if crippled Australian firm.
- Rachel Griffiths explores iconic Australian landscapes that have inspired artworks and reveals the untold stories behind them.
- Graceful Girls: Live to Dance, Dance to Win
- Adapted from the Norman Lindsay novel, Saturdee. Peter Gimble's larrikin boyhood adventues with his friends, set to the 1920's sleepy Western Australian town of Redheap, and its repressiveness, from where the boys seek their freedom.
- Adam Liaw and Poh Ling Yeow visit coastlines, plains and everything in between on an epic journey across Australia to try the country's most iconic and significant national dishes.
- The story of the residents in the Dalkeith Retirement Home who obtain a greyhound. They name the dog Dalkeith after the home but due to the intervention of one of the residents relatives problems arise.
- A journey of discovery as the filmmaker unravels the mystery surrounding his grand-pop, Aboriginal boxer and vaudevillian, known as the 'Black Panther'.